. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 283.—Milk-vat and Heater. prevents loss of heat. A pan, or tank, rests on the top of the brickwork, and is connected to the coil in such a manner as to form a perfect circulation ; so that when the tank is filled with water, and a fire started, the water is warmed very rapidly. A flue is formed underneath the bottom of the tank, so that it receives the heat from the fire after it has passed the coil. The coil is also connected with the vat, and forms, with that, a perfect circula


. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 283.—Milk-vat and Heater. prevents loss of heat. A pan, or tank, rests on the top of the brickwork, and is connected to the coil in such a manner as to form a perfect circulation ; so that when the tank is filled with water, and a fire started, the water is warmed very rapidly. A flue is formed underneath the bottom of the tank, so that it receives the heat from the fire after it has passed the coil. The coil is also connected with the vat, and forms, with that, a perfect circulation. The upper pipe, the one that supplies the heat to the vat, branches off, and two smaller jiipes are connected to it, and these extend through the space between the tin and wooden \'ats, and are perforated, so. Fi^. 2S4.— Aitauails. vat, is attached directly to the bottom of the wooden vat. Proper stop-cocks are attached, so that the heat from the coil may be turned on or shut off from either the tank or vat at pleasure. A safet\--pipe is attached to the cold water, or lower pijie of the coil, which allows the water and steam to escape into the tank, to prevent all danger of exploding, in case all the stop-cocks should be negligently closed at once. The tank is filled with water, a fire started in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sheldon, John Prince. London ; New York : Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co.


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